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Seahawks moving closer to naming O-line starters
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Charles Cross, Abraham Lucas and Grey Zabel are locked in as Seahawks offensive line starters. The team is still determining the routes it will take at center and right guard, however.

As it stands, incumbents look to have the best shot at fending off challengers for those jobs. Anthony Bradford has received the bulk of the first-team reps at RG and is probably the favorite for the gig, The Athletic’s Michael-Shawn Dugar notes. An injury to the primary 2024 center starter, Olusegun Oluwatimi, has complicated the Seahawks’ center derby, but it does not appear a challenger has seized the gig yet.

Oluwatimi, who took over the position after Connor Williams‘ surprising in-season retirement last year, has missed nearly two weeks with a back injury. He did not suit up for the Seahawks’ second preseason game, against the Chiefs, leaving former UDFA Jalen Sundell more time to potentially usurp him.

Competing with Oluwatimi throughout camp and during Seattle’s offseason program, Sundell has not definitively taken the job, per ESPN.com’s Brady Henderson, who adds the Seahawks view Sundell as a valuable swing backup. Sundell has also seen RG reps, though Henderson concurs with Dugar in indicating the incumbent is the “heavy favorite.”

Bradford started opposite Laken Tomlinson last season, winning the job after being a Phil Haynes fill-in during the 2023 campaign. Pro Football Focus, however, graded Bradford as a bottom-10 guard option last season and viewed his 2023 performance as comparable. Tabbing Oluwatimi as a mid-pack center (19th), PFF graded Seattle’s O-line 31st last season. Weeks away from the 2025 slate, the team looks like it will return four starters from that unit. Tomlinson, whom Zabel is replacing at LG, joined the Texans in free agency.

A 2024 third-round pick, Christian Haynes has also mixed into both the center and right guard competitions. Haynes took early-camp reps at center, per the Seattle Times’ Bob Condotta , but his stock looks to have dipped. Haynes has been working as the backup left guard, backup right guard and third-string center during camp, Dugar adds. A backup role appears likely for a player the Seahawks hoped would win a starting job by now. Haynes did not make any rookie-year starts. Mike Macdonald said ( via Henderson) Oluwatimi should return to practice next week.

A new primary tight end, thanks to Noah Fant's release , will flank the O-line soon. Although second-round rookie Elijah Arroyo figures to be heard from plenty as a rookie, Dugar notes AJ Barner is positioned as the likely Week 1 starter. A solid training camp has placed Barner in this role; the fourth-round pick started six games as a rookie.

Barner logged 242 snaps as a run blocker last season. Arroyo, who spent much of his time in the slot during his breakout 2024 Miami season, will likely not be asked to do that as often. Barner also caught 30 passes for 245 yards, even as Fant worked as Seattle’s regular starter, representing another option for Sam Darnold this season.

This article first appeared on Pro Football Rumors and was syndicated with permission.

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